Welcome!

Thank you for taking the time to visit my website. Of course if your a friend already this is where you can see my lastest adventures and what has been going on in my travels/life.

If you are visiting this site for the first time and don't know me here you will learn a little bit about what I do and where I've been able to travel through the lifestyle I've created with Mannatech. You can learn more about Mannatech at http://www.exploremannatech.com/ and http://www.health-dreams.com/

Chelsea Loin
Health Dreams Intl, Inc.
chelsea@health-dreams.com

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Time flies when your having Fun!

March 1st, 2008 - Wow we are already into the third month of the year. Time truly flies by but fortunately this year has started out great. I spent the holiday's in New York for 2 weeks with the family, enjoying the snow (which I miss occasionally) having tons of fun, laughing, shopping and just being in the holiday spirit with all my loved ones. Our Christmas dinner was wonderful as always, 28 people side by side at my grandmothers house. The laughter was Contagious and the air was filled with smiles and the smell of turkey :)

I came back to CA for New Year's to be with my close friends and spend time outdoors since it was 80degrees New Years Day in Palm Springs. The perfect day for a bike ride up the mountains, although that did almost kill me, lol. A guess no sleep and straight up a mountain will do that to you.

Another great way to start the year out was in the Jan/Feb issue of Networking Times I was featured as one of the young Gen Y Network marketers. Visit the article at
Networking Times - Chelsea Loin

Mid-January my Parents and Brother headed down to the Mexican Riviera where my brother and Dad went on their first cruise. How cool it was to watch them enjoy the new sites and get treated like Royalty. Neither one of them had even been to Mexico so they both were walking around with big smiles on their faces taking in all the great culture and beauty that Mexico offered. We met wonderful people that we have stayed in touch with and plan to see again soon.
The month of February I mostly stayed home except for a quick 4 day trip up to Mammoth Lakes, for snowboarding with 7 of my friends. The drifts of snow with over 10 feet high. And while we were they we got 30+ inches of POWDER! the perfect conditions for an absolutely awesome snowboard ride. Plus when you fall it doesn't hurt as bad :)

Also in February, Mannatech launched their new website that is bringing great attention to our company. With a very clean look and awesome videos to help explain the importance of Glyconutrients as well as the unique skin care line and business opportunity, you might even see someone you know :) http://www.exploremannatech.com/- Check out Success Stories.

Over the summer while I was in New Jersey for a 2 week vacation with my family, Mannatech had a video team and photography crew fly out for a few days to film and interview me about my success and story with Mannatech. It is a privilege to be apart of such an incredible company that is truly making a different for 1000's of people around the world. (Including the soon to be open South Africa - Scheduled for apx. Mid-April!)

So as the year progresses on I will continue to update you all and feel free to email me! I would love to hear from all my friends!

These next few months will be busy with great new projects in my business and am excited about the momentum and growth we are about to see.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Back from Mexico!

Wow what a trip, I just returned from a 7 day cruise to the Mexican Riviera with my Mom and all my Mannatech friends. Each year Mannatech has an incentive for all the associates to earn a trip to a new destination around the world. There have been trips to Cancun, the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii, even years ago before I started working with Mannatech to Malaysia and Tokyo. Once you've won an incentive with Mannatech you never want to miss another one.

We are wined and dined the entire time we are on the cruise and of course being with your closes friends and family adds to the fun. We watch many great shows aboard the ship, as well as visited some of the most beautiful areas in Mexico. Each city we stopped at offered it's own uniqueness and charm. The food was great, the people were very friendly (but you do learn to say 'No' well :), and we found some great gifts along the way.

It still amazes me how well we are taken care of and the fact that each year Mannatech will pay for 2400+ people just in the USA and Canada to go on a trip like this. We are also open in the UK, Germany, Denmark, Taiwan, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and South Korea and each of these countries will also have there chance at earning an all paid for incentive.

So now my goal is on my next trip to bring more of my friends and family and help each one of them earn a great trip like this!

Keep posted as I travel more this year and into next! Would love to hear how everyone is doing so email me and some some pictures!

Saturday, September 8, 2007

My new brother!

For some of you, you have already heard the great news and others are just hearing it for the first time.

Just about 3 years ago on my first trip to Africa - We visited several different orphanages around South East Ghana. Starting in Accra and traveling to places near by, to be with the children and deliver Glyconutrients. It was a life changing adventure and literally things that took place on that trip have still, 3 years later, impacted me, my family and friends.

While in Ghana Suzann and I, with the rest of the team, visited a governmental run orphanage in Accra where we met many wonderful children. One in particular who's story amazed us. Suzann was the first to meet him, while I on the other side of the playground was meeting his brother Juan. Suzann asked this young boy if he spoke English and he replied "Oh yes, and I also speak French and Spanish" - In utter amazement Suzann and Santiago began an incredible conversation about how he ended up in the orphanage and where his family was from.


Since we were only able to stay there for a short period of time - Suzann got his email and started corresponding almost daily, learning more about his past and his present life.

This continued over the next year but unfortunately Santiago's brother Juan had been fighting Malaria and been sick with it many times, it had weakened his body. On July 21st, 2005 Juan passed away. We were all very saddened and missed Juan terribly. At this point Suzann and I discussed Santiago's future in the orphanage and decided that Suzann should adopt him.

It has been 2 years and finally after many trips to LA for immigrations, home studies, figure printing, paper work upon paper work, we finally got Santiago over to the United States of America on June 20th, 2007.

It has only been 9 weeks but so far this has been one of the best summer yet. In the first 2 weeks of Santiago arriving, he saw so many things he had never seen before in Africa. Including a trip to Best Buy that I think blew his socks off. Our friend Joe bought him a little IPod so he immediately fit in :) We took him to the movies, clothes shopping, out to dinner, swimming, all the things we take for granted that he had never experienced before.

Around Forth of July took him with our friend Rachel on a road trip to Snowmass, Colorado where we got to hear from some of the best motivational speakers in the world; including Les Brown, Jack Canfield, Michael Gerber, John Gray and many more. It was an experience we will never forget. I can tell you Santiago in a 100 years would have never imagined sitting on the side of a mountain watching the best speakers and incredible bands over three days of excitement.

So the journey has began and as we travel more around the world as a team, we envision helping thousands of people just as we have helped Santiago create a better life for himself.

I look forward to sharing more of this journey.

Trip to Zambia, Africa